I've been trying to install Fusion on my desktop computer that has a better graphics card and CPU than my laptop.
Yet I'm being confronted with the "Sign in Failure: There was an error while logging into Fusion 360" popup
I don't think any of the potential causes:
Applies to me.
Make sure you are logged out of the other account on the other computer. I suspect that one of the issues in that list applies to you or you wouldn't get that error. Possibly firewall or some Internet protection software like Symantec or similar. If you have any of those garbage "protection" programs installed on your new computer, uninstall them. They don't work and behave like a virus does anyway.
Symantec internet protection (and other AV solutions) keeps you from using the Internet, takes up system memory, and pops up reminding you to pay them. You know what that sounds like to me? A virus.
Hello @Anonymous,
Sorry to hear this. Please try the recommended suggestions. The health board shows that Fusion 360 is accessible & working as expected.
If you need some help figuring out how to troubleshoot some of these issues, please click the links provided below:
Let us know how it goes.
Please "Accept Solution" if a reply or replies have helped resolve the issue or answered your question, to help others in the community.
Natasha
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Very good @TravisNave, also maybe a fake av? Solve all your non existant problems for a small price of...
@Anonymous Should be able to run as edu licenses can install on 2 machines at once, install as admin with AV disabled?
Hello Leo
Should be able to run as edu licenses can install on 2 machines at once, install as admin with AV disabled?
I should be able to.
I always "run as administrator" when installing new programs, other than malwarebytes there is no anti virus running on my windows desktop. I'm pretty sure that's not what's causing the issue, if it were the windows av causing it I would have probably gotten an pop-up on installing 360 in the first place.
Is Fusion 360 in https://manage.autodesk.com?
Else you'll need to request it.
As for other sign in errors, do you have a stable connection?
Under "All Products & Services"
The buttons to the right of 'Fusion 360 Ultimate for Students ' and 'Fusion 360 ultimate for Students 1 seats student single-user' say 'download now' ?
However the 'Fusion 360 Ultimate for Students ' is currently downloaded.
Does requesting a product equate to being able to press 'download now' instead of 'acces now' ?
Or is this something else ?
Hello @Anonymous,
Please review the steps provide in my initial post you will need to temporarily disable your Antivirus, Firewall etc. to access Fusion 360. Fusion 360 is strictly cloud-based & requires uninterrupted access to the internet.
Please "Accept Solution" if a reply or replies have helped resolve the issue or answered your question, to help others in the community.
Natasha
Community Product Support Specialist
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AutoCAD Videos | AutoCAD Crashes or Freezes | AutoCAD Customer Council | AutoCAD System Requirements | Prepare your computer for download | Autodesk Virtual Agent | Clean Uninstall | Steps for Setting-Up Student Software
@Anonymous
Download now and get access are the same thing, both give you access and an sn.
Run as admin and follow Natashas steps.
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